Mom of Odessa Student injured speaks out

Anonymous
I would be furious if I were her and don’t blame her for lashing out on social media. At least she is not mentioning the girl!s name.

I’m sure a big law suit is in the works.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


But if the girl threw something at him enough to crack his skull, it must have been with full force and that is not some innocent retaliation like you make it out to be

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Must be a CO jerk or a weirdo posting here. If you do not believe any story then please do everyone a favor and keep your opinions to yourself. How delusional do you have to be in even DARE to come here and try to belittle other parent’s experiences. I’m gobsmacked. How atrocious.


Either a CO jerk or some delusional nutjob from OSMS who feels attacking the mom somehow makes Dr. Booms or the school seem less guilty in what went wrong here. Either way, it's absolutely pathetic and disgusting behavior.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


The boy didn’t cause brain damage and life long injuries.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


But if the girl threw something at him enough to crack his skull, it must have been with full force and that is not some innocent retaliation like you make it out to be



Threw or hit him. It sounds like a group of kids. Mcps will not release the videos.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


Everyone is filling in their own experience, fears, or fantasies
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


She said he threw a ball at her. He has ASD and could be greatly impacted by it. Thanks to this girl, he is now missing part of his brain. There is no excuse for her using a weapon and this was more than throwing it.

I'd remove my kid from that school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


But if the girl threw something at him enough to crack his skull, it must have been with full force and that is not some innocent retaliation like you make it out to be



Retaliation is throwing the ball at him, not chasing him off school property with other kids and beating him with a metal object on his head.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


She said he threw a ball at her. He has ASD and could be greatly impacted by it. Thanks to this girl, he is now missing part of his brain. There is no excuse for her using a weapon and this was more than throwing it.

I'd remove my kid from that school.


I'd remove him too.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Must be a CO jerk or a weirdo posting here. If you do not believe any story then please do everyone a favor and keep your opinions to yourself. How delusional do you have to be in even DARE to come here and try to belittle other parent’s experiences. I’m gobsmacked. How atrocious.


Either a CO jerk or some delusional nutjob from OSMS who feels attacking the mom somehow makes Dr. Booms or the school seem less guilty in what went wrong here. Either way, it's absolutely pathetic and disgusting behavior.



Seek the help you obviously need. Yikes.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


She said he threw a ball at her. He has ASD and could be greatly impacted by it. Thanks to this girl, he is now missing part of his brain. There is no excuse for her using a weapon and this was more than throwing it.

I'd remove my kid from that school.


I'd remove him too.


He’s not going back. This kid has severe brain damage and part of his brain was removed.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Must be a CO jerk or a weirdo posting here. If you do not believe any story then please do everyone a favor and keep your opinions to yourself. How delusional do you have to be in even DARE to come here and try to belittle other parent’s experiences. I’m gobsmacked. How atrocious.


Either a CO jerk or some delusional nutjob from OSMS who feels attacking the mom somehow makes Dr. Booms or the school seem less guilty in what went wrong here. Either way, it's absolutely pathetic and disgusting behavior.


Be careful about making judgements before you know all of the facts.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


She said he threw a ball at her. He has ASD and could be greatly impacted by it. Thanks to this girl, he is now missing part of his brain. There is no excuse for her using a weapon and this was more than throwing it.

I'd remove my kid from that school.


Stop sharing false information!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is a child. She was bullied relentlessly, got hit in the face, and quickly retaliated. This entire thread seems to be like she’s some sort of mastermind psychopath. She grabbed the first thing she saw. Was it horribly unfortunate that it caused the damage it did? For sure. Does it make her a criminal mind? Hardly.


What is the evidence that the girl was "bullied relentlessly"? Or that "she grabbed the first thing she saw" ...which btw just happened to be a very sharp metal object that she then impaled into the kid's skull.

The girl may not be a "criminal mind" but she committed horrific violence that was not accidental. I would not want my kid anywhere near a classroom with a MS student who literally bashed another MS student's brain.


Just bc his mom won’t post his behavior on social media doesn’t make it true. My kid was a witness (who was involved with the police) the kid isn’t innocent. That’s the part she won’t post.


But if the girl threw something at him enough to crack his skull, it must have been with full force and that is not some innocent retaliation like you make it out to be



Retaliation is throwing the ball at him, not chasing him off school property with other kids and beating him with a metal object on his head.


Right. The people twisting themselves in knots to justify the brutal assault on Lenny are sick.

Even if we wanted to believe their narrative that Lenny was “bullying” this girl, her response was not proportional. If she had thrown the ball back at him, or slapped or even punched him, fine that would be equivalent and understandable. Not hitting him in the head with a sharp, metal object. That’s attempted murder.
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